Lansing Symphony Orchestra
- Lansing Symphony Orchestra
The Lansing Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is an American symphony orchestra headquartered in Lansing, Michigan. It was founded in 1929 under the leadership of its first music director, Izler Solomon. Since 2006, the orchestra has been headed by Music Director Timothy Muffitt.
The LSO presents a wide variety of orchestral programming throughout its seasons. The 2008/2009 Season - "Begin Your Journey" includes a six-concert Classical MasterWorks Series, a three-concert Pops Series, a four-concert Chamber Series, two Big Band concerts, a Halloween Spooktacular Family Concert and an Evening of Sacred Music at St. Mary Cathedral in downtown Lansing.
Subscriptions for the 2008/2009 Season are available online at www.lansingsymphony.org or by calling (517) 487-5001.
MasterWorks, Pops and Family concerts are performed at the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts on the campus of Michigan State University. Chamber concerts are performed at Plymouth Congregational Church in Lansing and Dart Auditorium on the campus of Lansing Community College. Big Band concerts are also held at Dart Auditorium.
Lansing Symphony Orchestra
230 N. Washington Square, Suite 100
Lansing, MI 48933
(517) 487-5001
External links
* [http://www.lansingsymphony.org/ www.lansingsymphony.org]
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